How many exceptionalisms? : explorations in comparative macroanalysis
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How many exceptionalisms? : explorations in comparative macroanalysis
(Politics, history, and social change)
Temple University Press, 2008
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Institute of Social Science Library, the University of Tokyo図書
cloth : alk. paperA:6302:456510748731
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
From one of the country's "most distinguished and most historically minded social scientists," a collection of essays on the importance of comparative cultural analysis
Table of Contents
Introduction: Explorations in Political Macroanalysis
1. Patterns of National Integration
2. Moments of Madness
3. The Making of Flemings and Walloons: Belgium, 1830-1914
4. International Migration Policies in a Changing World System
5. Origins of the Modern World System: A Missing Link
6. The Formation of New States as a Refugee-Generating Process
7. How Many Exceptionalisms?
8. The Great Wall Against China: Responses to the First Immigration Crisis, 1885-1925
9. Matters of State: Theorizing Immigration Policy
10. Why Islam Is Like Spanish: Cultural Incorporation in Eurpoe and the United States (co-authored by Long Litt Woon)
11. International Engagement and American Democracy: A Comparative Perspective
Index
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